Focusing on the U.S. Army's involvement in Vietnam during World War II and the subsequent advisory roles in the postwar period, this volume provides a detailed account of military operations and policy decisions. It explores the transition from high-level strategies to on-the-ground advisory efforts following the Geneva Agreements of 1954. The author utilizes official records, personal papers, interviews, and various sources, offering insights into the Army's role as an instrument of national policy and a foundational perspective on the Vietnam conflict.
Ronald H. Spector Knihy
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